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it has become a messy, sectarian proxy war for more than a dozen countries, including the united states and iran. children like mohammed are simply caught in the middle of this war, which has no end in sight. he goes about his duties and even if he manages to survive, his childhood and those of millions of others are lost forever. for "nightline" i'm alex marquardt in london. depend silhouette for charity? right now? under this? why not? for charity? now's the perfect time, cause with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits and feels just like underwear. even doing the chacha. whaaat? ok, america. cheryl burke tried the depend silhouette. get a free sample so you can too. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get s
it has become a messy, sectarian proxy war for more than a dozen countries, including the united states and iran. children like mohammed are simply caught in the middle of this war, which has no end in sight. he goes about his duties and even if he manages to survive, his childhood and those of millions of others are lost forever. for "nightline" i'm alex marquardt in london. depend silhouette for charity? right now? under this? why not? for charity? now's the perfect time, cause with...
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honoring the founder of the united farm workers who said, "the truest act of courage is to sacrifice yourself for others." that has nothing to do with jesus' core message of jelly beans and plastic grass! [laughter] [cheers and applause] why this break with tradition? it doesn't make sense. google has always honored easter, every single-- once 13 years ago. [laughter] and they clearly haven't learned their lesson because today they went back to their regular logo instead of honoring april first as the feast day of saint melito of sardis, who died a eunuch. i don't need to tell you. [laughter] it would have been so easy to honor him. [laughter] [cheers and applause] and doodle-gate isn't the only scandal i found in my basket. this is easter under attack. ♪ pope edition! folks, i was willing to give pope francis a chance, but it's been two weeks. [laughter] and there's been one insult to tradition after another. first, the night he was chosen, pope francis emerged wearing a simple white cassock, instead of the traditional ermine-trimmed velvet mozzetta. [laughter] come on! are you th
honoring the founder of the united farm workers who said, "the truest act of courage is to sacrifice yourself for others." that has nothing to do with jesus' core message of jelly beans and plastic grass! [laughter] [cheers and applause] why this break with tradition? it doesn't make sense. google has always honored easter, every single-- once 13 years ago. [laughter] and they clearly haven't learned their lesson because today they went back to their regular logo instead of honoring...
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. >>> now over to the united kingdom where manchester police released this video of three guys completely covered in black, storming into a convenience store. at least two of them have large knives, one, police describe as a small samurai sword, the other one a hunting knife and that guy is swinging that large samurai sword at the clerk. believe it or not, he nearly lost a finger in this attack. one of the other guys attacked in this video had a cut to his forearm. but as violent as that looked, they were able to reattach the finger and the other guy only got three stitches from this. >> i think you can see blood on the ground. >> that is blood on the floor. >> this is vicious, they're doing this for how many dollar bills are in the register. how much can be in there? it's not worth injuring someone so much. >>> you think if you get a bunch of people in tie dye shirts, guitars, on a specific day, 4-20, on an unofficial marijuana celebration, you would think everybody would be chill and cool, bro. >> whoa! this is a huge fight at the golden gate park, otherwise known as hippie hill in san
. >>> now over to the united kingdom where manchester police released this video of three guys completely covered in black, storming into a convenience store. at least two of them have large knives, one, police describe as a small samurai sword, the other one a hunting knife and that guy is swinging that large samurai sword at the clerk. believe it or not, he nearly lost a finger in this attack. one of the other guys attacked in this video had a cut to his forearm. but as violent as...
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>> get up to 350 pounds but most chefs in the united states -- [squealing ] >> stephen: you stand right there. wait come back. come back. i'm sorry. i'm going to need dry cleaning. [laughter] all right. naming them, does it make it easier later when you have to eat them? >> no, i try not to get to know them personally. >> stephen: let's get to know some of them right now. what do we have here? >> flapjack. this is for proscuitto. >> stephen: oh, you are delicious. [ laughter ] well carl, congratulations on the pigs. hamlet's it's been a pleasure. little smoky, please come again. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you so much carl edgar blake. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause]
>> get up to 350 pounds but most chefs in the united states -- [squealing ] >> stephen: you stand right there. wait come back. come back. i'm sorry. i'm going to need dry cleaning. [laughter] all right. naming them, does it make it easier later when you have to eat them? >> no, i try not to get to know them personally. >> stephen: let's get to know some of them right now. what do we have here? >> flapjack. this is for proscuitto. >> stephen: oh, you are...
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that's when the whole unit came, guards and all that. they'll tell you, county jail is rough. they despise him too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5 1/2 years, you know, i've turned the television set on to see my face, you know, on the television set. that's pretty uncomfortable. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had run out on all but one. it got him a 25-year sentence. >> i certainly had some anxious moments when i walked in because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated in prison, which
that's when the whole unit came, guards and all that. they'll tell you, county jail is rough. they despise him too. nobody, cop, nobody likes a chester. >> if the average sex offender must contend with inmates like knighten, it can be even worse for those whose crimes made headlines. >> periodically over these 5 1/2 years, you know, i've turned the television set on to see my face, you know, on the television set. that's pretty uncomfortable. >> we met edward mckowen in...
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as we know the father of texas who wanted more immigration from the united states into the mexin ory ofas and trying to encourage people to come. so he asked his cousin to come and look at texas and wanted her to see everything and go back and distribute on the east coast. she did. here is what she wrote. coming in 1931 her book came out 18303. it is not uncommon for ladies to mount there mustangs and hunt with their husbands to ride long distances on horseback, to attend a ball still dressed in the saddlebags. hardy vigorous constitutions a free spirit and spontaneous gayety continued a rich legacy to their children to it is hopeful sufficiently value the blessings not to squander away in there eager search of refinement of polite life. i just thought that was a fabulous thing that they had the gaiety way back then when there was nothing. i want to read an excerpt from my great great grandmothers letter. the daughter of the governor of tennessee and i found this was something that ran through a lot of the women that came to texas from genteel families, a lot of luxury, and well educ
as we know the father of texas who wanted more immigration from the united states into the mexin ory ofas and trying to encourage people to come. so he asked his cousin to come and look at texas and wanted her to see everything and go back and distribute on the east coast. she did. here is what she wrote. coming in 1931 her book came out 18303. it is not uncommon for ladies to mount there mustangs and hunt with their husbands to ride long distances on horseback, to attend a ball still dressed...
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diplomatically, we could be progress,e particularly between the united states and china. secretary kerry was in china and be ahat seemed to productive meeting with both the u and china appearing to agree return to diplomacy to resume negotiation to get north korea up nuclear weapons. willgyang has said it never give up its weapons, that for theirital survival. >> still ahead, the chance of a lifetime on the football field. the event that brought dozens of to m&t bank stadium. >> weather-wise, a storm in the south and within to the west. we'll see what happens with the insta-weather plus forecast and clouds are moving in now. nice temperatures, though. 65 at the airport. >> a gorgeous wrap-up to a really nice spring weekend. you're looking at a live shot our skycam downtown where it is 69 degrees right now. john collins joins me with a look at the forecast. well done this weekend. >> beautiful weather, beautiful april weather. but some clouds did begin to drift in this afternoon, ok, so eye onave to keep an that but really seems like this time of year everything focuses th
diplomatically, we could be progress,e particularly between the united states and china. secretary kerry was in china and be ahat seemed to productive meeting with both the u and china appearing to agree return to diplomacy to resume negotiation to get north korea up nuclear weapons. willgyang has said it never give up its weapons, that for theirital survival. >> still ahead, the chance of a lifetime on the football field. the event that brought dozens of to m&t bank stadium. >>...
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. >> the most violent of brushy mountain's inmates are housed in the prison's maximum security unit. >> we'll take anyone from any other facilities. there are times when another institution needs to transfer an inmate who may be causing problems. and brushy is known as the end of the line. and if you come here, you stay with us. >> inmates in the max unit are locked up 23 hours a day with just one hour of yard time. there is no physical contact with other offenders. only designated workers or rock men are allowed outside their cells at other times. >> we work seven days a week. you come out, you feed, you clean whatever need to be cleaned. you know what i mean? i have to deal with individuals who've been in a lot of trouble. lot of trouble. i'm going to have to deal with ones off in they mind a little bit. some days they might feel like when i let their flap down, they want to throw doo-doo on me that day or urine. but this is what we've got to deal with. >> i see you're the star. the star of the show! oh! >> we do a lot of work. you know what i mean? it's good to have the job. becau
. >> the most violent of brushy mountain's inmates are housed in the prison's maximum security unit. >> we'll take anyone from any other facilities. there are times when another institution needs to transfer an inmate who may be causing problems. and brushy is known as the end of the line. and if you come here, you stay with us. >> inmates in the max unit are locked up 23 hours a day with just one hour of yard time. there is no physical contact with other offenders. only...
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the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got many from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday the complexity is everybody's friend but the consumer. it is great for h&r block and certified taxpayers but bad for individuals spinet they make a joke about it how complex the tax code is and how many forms you need. the joke is on us at our expense the fact it is such a complicated system why not down to one forms of people can file taxes themselves and don't have to have professional help? john: they want deductions in uniform. >> that hurts the poor people. john: that is congress's fault. not the i.r.a. >> one more. >> the recent exchange of the lowest currency for paper b
the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got many from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday...
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my guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >> jon: the carter center. they say this guinea worm is a problem. i can't do it justice. >> if you drink out a water hose it builds up during the rainy season and stays dry. you drink the guinea worm eggs and in a year's time it grows into a worm 30 inches long and stays inside your skin ep dermis and takes a sore. it emerges. takes 30 days to cowment and destroys muscle tish grew. >> jon: and terrible pain. >> almost indecember scribable pain. >> jon: your people sent me a dead guinea worm. >> i bet -- i'm glad it's dead, yeah. >> jon: this is what it looks like. that is the thing that comes out of people -- often times their feet or toes. >> feet, toes,
my guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >> jon: the carter center. they say this guinea worm is a problem. i...
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the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got ny from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday the complity is everybody's friend but the consumer. it is great for h&r bloc and certified taxpayers but bad for dividual spinet they make a joke about it how complex the tax code is and how many forms you need. the joke is on us at our expense the fact it is such a complicated system why not wn to one forms of people can file taxes themselves and don't have to have professional help? john: they want deductions in uniform. >> that hurts the poor people. john: that is congress's fault. not the i.r.a. >> one more. >> the recent exchange of the lowest currency for par bills. pennie
the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got ny from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match with the help of our good friends at h&r block that i spent 40 hours there last saturday...
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so adorable so if you're single and ready to mingle and taffeta george is in cahoots with the united nations to destroy the game of golf and dating freedom lovers might be just the dating site for you but don't be surprised if it doesn't stick around for too long give dating freedom lovers two more weeks before asked the down as it was all a psyops campaign to discredit his theory it's. just. it's the good the bad in the very very low drea really ugly they're good keith ellison in the aftermath of the boston bombings the republican allies in the media have amped up their usual islamophobia rhetoric demanding restrictive immigration policies and in the case of ann coulter even calling for the arrest of any woman wearing a job in true mccarthy like fashion peter king chairman of the house homeland security committee has used the boston tragedy to call for the increased surveillance of the american muslim community appearance as a minnesota congressman keith ellison hauled out congressman king for his support for in effect and dangerous profiling is what you start saying we're going to
so adorable so if you're single and ready to mingle and taffeta george is in cahoots with the united nations to destroy the game of golf and dating freedom lovers might be just the dating site for you but don't be surprised if it doesn't stick around for too long give dating freedom lovers two more weeks before asked the down as it was all a psyops campaign to discredit his theory it's. just. it's the good the bad in the very very low drea really ugly they're good keith ellison in the aftermath...
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so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special management unit, awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge that could land him on death row. >> i've lived here longer than i ever lived in one spot in my entire life even growing up as a kid so it's just, you know -- i have yet to call it home, but it is what it is. >> gaines may not have wanted to call it home, but his security threat ranking dictated it. he was segregated because he was once a major player in a violent arizona skinhead movement. >> i was the notorious leader of that skinhead group. my lifestyle was full of hate and violence. >> so with all of that hype, i was expecting shawn gaines to be a very intimidating character, but when i first met him, he wasn't. he looked a little bit more like a benign, pudgy teddy bear, and he was nice. >> i've taken up drawing. i can't quite say i'm an artist but i like to draw a lot and
so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special management unit, awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge that could land him on death row. >> i've lived here longer than i ever lived in one spot in my entire life even growing up as a kid so it's just, you know -- i have yet to call it home, but it...
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united states supreme court and obama decision specifically said it the hotel california situation. states can check in but once you check in you can't check out f. we check in the system where the federal government will reimburse 102 percent and then rarched it down to 90. it would be a contractual agreement with a party that is 16 trillion in debt and not continue to reimburse the states at that rate. meaning that the state of the texas and all of the other states opting in the system will pick up greater percentages of the tabs of the bill cutting in our ability to provide things like education and transmission transportation and things that states are suppose tod here is talk about how much pressure the states are under. i talk to governors and attorney generals. they are under squeeze from providers and hospitals and from other medical practitioners who want all of the federal money coming in. have you felt squeezed in texas and are people putting the pressure on saying this is free mon yewe need to take advantage television? >> i really believe, governor that people are recog
united states supreme court and obama decision specifically said it the hotel california situation. states can check in but once you check in you can't check out f. we check in the system where the federal government will reimburse 102 percent and then rarched it down to 90. it would be a contractual agreement with a party that is 16 trillion in debt and not continue to reimburse the states at that rate. meaning that the state of the texas and all of the other states opting in the system will...
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senator and to the president of the united states. i remember in 2001, a lot of other people around here had to take the anti-biotic around here because of the scare. but ricin is similar in everybody watching a very big event, and something else happening, but also gets everybody on pins and needles. >> stay right there, brianna keilar god added information. >> we're just learning now asking about the connection here. according to the source, the letter addressed to president obama is very stloor thimilar t sent to senator wicker. we don't know exactly what that is, if it's the envelope, the handwriting, the message inside, it's interesting what dana did say that bears commenting on. in the wake of 9/11, where it was weeks later, and there were the anthrax, this is a little different because you see the attack on monday, and we don't know if there is a connection here, but the letters being received on tuesday. the letter addressed to president obama received. so obviously very close in time, and because of that, because of that prox
senator and to the president of the united states. i remember in 2001, a lot of other people around here had to take the anti-biotic around here because of the scare. but ricin is similar in everybody watching a very big event, and something else happening, but also gets everybody on pins and needles. >> stay right there, brianna keilar god added information. >> we're just learning now asking about the connection here. according to the source, the letter addressed to president obama...
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for us to believe in the full faith and credit we should probably even we should probably elect to unite or as president richard but that doesn't escape from the fact that you want to five hundred million what a downgrade of the. whole issue here and here this isn't the cuts for billionaires there's nothing ridiculous about raising the retirement age social security retirement age was set when people were living to sixty three years old the average life expectancy was sixty three years old so most people weren't even collecting social security because of what we should be proud of medicare people don't get israel and people living into their eighty's they are collecting social security benefits for a lot longer than the formula is put in place has accounted for more we have far fewer workers now that are paying paying into the pay go benefits that are worth it is a bit tiresome going to thinking about workers back in december the michigan republican state legislature in the lame duck session passed a measure that would make the fifth largest state in the in the union a right to work stat
for us to believe in the full faith and credit we should probably even we should probably elect to unite or as president richard but that doesn't escape from the fact that you want to five hundred million what a downgrade of the. whole issue here and here this isn't the cuts for billionaires there's nothing ridiculous about raising the retirement age social security retirement age was set when people were living to sixty three years old the average life expectancy was sixty three years old so...
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the state of connecticut and the unit the nations today furthering assault on the second amendment. a bipartisan group of connecticut lawmakers drafted a proposal that would be one of the ughest gun laws in the nation if it is signed into law. the united nations overwhelmingly approving the global arms trade treaty, and international agreement that threatens the second amenent rights of all american citizens. we begin tonight in connecticut where the draft legislation would add more than 100 types of guns to the state's list of banned so-called assault weapons. it would limit the capacity of magazines to ten rounds. law-abiding owners of the newly bannedded give ups and magazines would be forced to register the equipment with the state of connecticut. that proposal calls for universal background checks fr all weapon sales while creating the nation's first statewide dangerous weapon offender's registry. at the united nations, the global arms trade treaty passed calling for all nations involved to keep records of all arms transfers and suggests these records include information of end
the state of connecticut and the unit the nations today furthering assault on the second amendment. a bipartisan group of connecticut lawmakers drafted a proposal that would be one of the ughest gun laws in the nation if it is signed into law. the united nations overwhelmingly approving the global arms trade treaty, and international agreement that threatens the second amenent rights of all american citizens. we begin tonight in connecticut where the draft legislation would add more than 100...
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in the united states alone, peak gasoline usage was years ago. we're off the peak. there are real concerns where they put their money and where they invest in this current environment where demand is slightly contentious. >> that's a crazy fact. we use less oil now than we used to. steve swepblg wick in london, have a great thursday. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billkarins. >>> still ahead on "way too early," hours away from the ceremonial first shots at the masters. tiger is back on the prowl, there's a 14-year-old stealing a lot of his spotlight. you'll hear from him next. >>> you may not feel like dancing but this woman does. why her jackpot was bigger than she thought. way too early comes right back. it. >> called for enactment for the first federal law against discrimination and the sale and rental housing in the united states of america. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because pla
in the united states alone, peak gasoline usage was years ago. we're off the peak. there are real concerns where they put their money and where they invest in this current environment where demand is slightly contentious. >> that's a crazy fact. we use less oil now than we used to. steve swepblg wick in london, have a great thursday. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billkarins. >>> still ahead on "way too early," hours away from the ceremonial first shots at the masters....
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like all the individuals as one unit. it is a devastating loss. >> well, you know, bill and denice have been -- the mom and dad, have been active in my campaigns, and i spoke to bill first yesterday. i had a chance to visit with them today in the hospital. i spoke with him yesterday. he reminded me of a photograph he had taken of martin when he was 2 or 3 years old holding a campaign sign for me. so, you know, that whole family -- and that whole community is shattered. but it is a community. and in the sense that we in this city and in this state are a community. and we understand that part of that is turning to each other rather than on each other. and as i say, that's a part of how we heal. >> governor, thank you for taking the time. governor deval patrick. let us know what you think about where this investigation is, what you have been seeing. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. looking at live photos from a memorial gathering nearby, the corner of boylston and berkeley, a few blocks from the bombing site. a m
like all the individuals as one unit. it is a devastating loss. >> well, you know, bill and denice have been -- the mom and dad, have been active in my campaigns, and i spoke to bill first yesterday. i had a chance to visit with them today in the hospital. i spoke with him yesterday. he reminded me of a photograph he had taken of martin when he was 2 or 3 years old holding a campaign sign for me. so, you know, that whole family -- and that whole community is shattered. but it is a...
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from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> finally tonight here, a wonder boy. and you're about to see why. he's only 5 years old. h
from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. aarp medicare...
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kapaun, united states army for conspicuous. distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the third battalion, eighth cavalry regiment, first cavalry division during divisions against an armed enemy from november 1st, 1950. on november 1st as chinese communist forces viciously attacked elements, he calmly walked through withering enemy fire in order to provide comfort and medical aid to his comrades and rescued friendly wounded from no man's land. though the americans successfully repelled the assault learning the found themselves surrounded by the enemy. facing aviolation, the able bodied men were able to evacuate. however, chaplain kapaun fully aware of his certain capture stayed behind with the wounded. after the enemy succeeded in breaking through the defense in the early morning hours of november 2nd, chaplain kapaun continually made rounds. as chinese communist forces approached the american position, chaplain noticed an injured chinese officer and convinced him to the sur
kapaun, united states army for conspicuous. distinguished himself by acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the third battalion, eighth cavalry regiment, first cavalry division during divisions against an armed enemy from november 1st, 1950. on november 1st as chinese communist forces viciously attacked elements, he calmly walked through withering enemy fire in order to provide comfort and medical aid to his comrades and rescued friendly wounded from no man's...
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fine you're going to hurt the worker a lot worse than i do right what more do i want to do with the united states stand from its inception all the way up until the one nine hundred eighty s. when we did have the best middle class or the really the only going to last the world had ever seen why wouldn't someone on their own join a union if it's such a great deal i don't get it if it's such a great deal why wouldn't people try to look at washing you right which is very dangerous so join state you need to use your greatest notion that you do know how to pay dues but really if you're in a union it's known you get better wages sure have better benefits you do have to pay a little bit for that but in the end you you your workout it's on top if this is so well known then why in washington state which has one of the higher union participation rates in the country did when given the option to participate in the union's political donations did people pull out at an eighty percent rate overnight if the union was so beneficial they've been living with it for years and i'm not going to argue that washi
fine you're going to hurt the worker a lot worse than i do right what more do i want to do with the united states stand from its inception all the way up until the one nine hundred eighty s. when we did have the best middle class or the really the only going to last the world had ever seen why wouldn't someone on their own join a union if it's such a great deal i don't get it if it's such a great deal why wouldn't people try to look at washing you right which is very dangerous so join state you...
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we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany, that could have led to a two-year sentence if he followed his wife into the country. after arguing, he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck. two times in the back. two, three, the total was ten stabs with a big knife. >> how big? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the interview, something unusual happened. >> we're in the middle of this interview with shawn and i noticed a distraction coming over my right side, and it was actually an officer. he was holding a wrist watch that apparently shawn had placed an order for a couple of days prior. >> it was very important f
we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a...
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it's the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [applause] >> sunday morning at 10:30. >>> on c-span2's booktv this weekend, twice awarded the bronze star, donovan campbell on leading a la troop of marines in iraq. and on c-span2, reconsidering the insanity trial of mary todd lincoln, part of american history tv, sunday at 4. >> we're here with photographer jim wallace, author of "courage of the moment: the civil rights struggle, 1961-1964." mr. wallace, why did you select these certain photos in your book? >> these photographs were all taken when i was in chapel hill as a student working for the student newspaper, "the daily tarheel." and the civil rights movement at that time was working towards getting a public accommodations law that eventually came apart in 1964. the student newspaper supported the marchers. of we had some black students in chapel hill at that time and felt that if they couldn't eat in the same restaurants wi
it's the honor of a lifetime to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [applause] >> sunday morning at 10:30. >>> on c-span2's booktv this weekend, twice awarded the bronze star, donovan campbell on leading a la troop of marines in iraq. and on c-span2, reconsidering the insanity trial of mary todd lincoln, part of american history tv, sunday at 4. >>...
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. >> they've cast a wide net both overseas and in the united states to find out where this person is. i think the experts all agree there is someone who trained these two individuals. >> reporter: one new clue, recorded phone calls between tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother, intercepted by a russian wiretap in 2011. they raised russian concerns but were only provided to u.s. officials last week. >> they talked about jihad. why didn't the russians let us know that much, much earlier? they should have. and we are asking why. >> reporter: after the phone calls, tamerlan traveled to russia last year, a key six-month visit where officials believe he may have become radicalized. >> i do think there are persons of interest, in russia is where i think they went from yes, i'm ready for jihad, here's how you conduct an act of violence, with, including training. >> reporter: for now, tamerlan's body remains in a boston morgue unclaimed. while his younger brother, dzhokhar sits in a medical center at a federal facility in a 100-foot cell. now u.s. officials say tsarnaev's mother is one of those per
. >> they've cast a wide net both overseas and in the united states to find out where this person is. i think the experts all agree there is someone who trained these two individuals. >> reporter: one new clue, recorded phone calls between tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother, intercepted by a russian wiretap in 2011. they raised russian concerns but were only provided to u.s. officials last week. >> they talked about jihad. why didn't the russians let us know that much, much...
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of the daily news wrote a book called [inaudible] about the history of united states. and repeatedly was turned to a film that not wide spread distribution but it is nonetheless out there and we can hope that it gets wider distribution, and the film praises how the implants -- immigrants came to the united in the first place. which is something missing from the immigration discussion. about point that is made is that a lot of the reason why these people from the various latin american countries are in the in the united states because are actions the united states has taken in those countries to diminish the quality of life there, and force these folks out of those countries and in to the united states. i raise that one to make two points. number one, there are some documentaries that need people on the other end and the media to pub publishize and make people aware of it. doing something like that requires resources, and it's something you can't get from the proliferation of social media, you know, good reporting requires resources, and as much as the environment is ch
of the daily news wrote a book called [inaudible] about the history of united states. and repeatedly was turned to a film that not wide spread distribution but it is nonetheless out there and we can hope that it gets wider distribution, and the film praises how the implants -- immigrants came to the united in the first place. which is something missing from the immigration discussion. about point that is made is that a lot of the reason why these people from the various latin american countries...
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you were going to school here in the united states high school i did i did yeah so it's like i'm a bit of unfair to you bill i agree with you i think teachers are the bedrock of our side of the any paid way more but in every profession profession from teachers to bankers on wall street to cops to whatever you've got some bad apples you've got some weirdos who are in the position right did you have any teachers that you would have been really uncomfortable with if you knew that they had an ar fifteen in their desk you know this isn't an issue or really focus on too much more of an economist kind of deal with the nuts and bolts of the economy but you know looking at it forward about all the not jobs and society then let's disarm the government. and there you go neal what about you do you would you have a problem do you think back and think of some teachers that you would have had a problem having a gun and i think there's a value working class that i think there are some teachers who are teaching me who would have liked to have had a guide and some of us. but this is the situation we cre
you were going to school here in the united states high school i did i did yeah so it's like i'm a bit of unfair to you bill i agree with you i think teachers are the bedrock of our side of the any paid way more but in every profession profession from teachers to bankers on wall street to cops to whatever you've got some bad apples you've got some weirdos who are in the position right did you have any teachers that you would have been really uncomfortable with if you knew that they had an ar...